Liquid
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Yes they sell them at the airport
i think the liquid gels because it is in liquid to begin with
Just today I did an experiment for my chemistry class testing the rates at which Advil tablets, caplets, gel caplets, and Liquid-gels dissolve in simulated stomach acid. I used diluted Hydrochloric acid to simulate the stomach acid. I assume in water each will take longer to dissolve, but they will still dissolve in the same order.In the acid, Caplets and Tablets both opened completely and were a fine powder on the bottom of the container after 10 minutes.After 30 minutes, the Liquid-gel had gotten soft and the contents leaked out from two spots. It took over an hour and a half for all of the contents to leave the gel coating.The Gel Caplets I really recommend taking only if the three above are not available. After and hour and a half, the coating became soft but was not open anywhere. When I finally removed it from the acid, the coating tore and inside was the ibuprofin powder, completely dry and shaped just like the original pill.So quickest to slowest dissolving rate:Caplets/Tablets, Liquid-Gels, Gel Caplets
It will depend on where you are flying from. Generally shaving gel is considered as a liquid and it should be in checked-in luggage, not in hand luggage.
- There 1 dollar in any corner store for 1 tablet .
Yes
Gel is a thickened 'jelly-like' mix of some liquid.
The liquid which turn in to gel once PH or temp change
The cytoplasm is the gel-like liquid outside the nucleus in a cell.
actually gel is a liquid weird i know i learned it in school.
No